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Coping with Caregiver Burnout
Caregiver burnout is not only normal, but inevitable. A CHOP psychologist offers advice for struggling families.
Friendship: Building a Good Life
All lives are enriched by relationships and interdependence, and the lives of children with disabilities are no different.

Ligamentous Laxity 101: How Loose Joints Impact People with Down Syndrome
Those with Down syndrome have increased joint mobility and laxity. They are able to move at their joints in extreme ways.
Improving Your Child’s Oral Hygiene Routine
So much of our family morning routines can be stressful with getting dressed, eating and getting out the door in a timely manner. This may sound very similar to the nighttime routine: eating, bathing, getting dressed and going to bed in a timely manner.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Awarded TD Bank Grant to Proactively Address Trauma for High-Risk Adolescents and Prevent Mental Illness
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) today announced receipt of a $750,000 grant through TD Bank’s TD Ready Challenge.
Varying Backgrounds: Q&A With Mallory Perry, PhD, RN, New Diversity Fellow
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia views diversity as a key driver of achievement, particularly when innovation is critical.
Cardiac Center Participates in Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) Conference
The Cardiac Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) participated in the annual Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) Conference.

CHOP’s Food Allergy Research Highlighted Following FDA’s Approval of Palforzia
CHOP’s Food Allergy Center was one of the research sites that helped test and develop the new drug.
CHOP on the Front Lines of New Treatments for a Rare Bone Cancer
Patrick Grohar, MD, PhD, an attending physician with the Cancer Center and the Director of Translational Research with the Center of Childhood Cancer Research, is set to launch a novel, experimental approach to treating relapsed Ewing sarcoma, as highlighted in this story in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Family and Environmental Risk Factors are Linked to Poor Sleep in Young Children
Poor sleep habits and sleep disorders are very common in early childhood, especially in children exposed to multiple family and environmental risks like parental depression and poverty, say researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in a study recently published in the journal Sleep.